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This keynote was filmed at Metabolism Day on March 14, 2023 at the University of Copenhagen. Metabolism Day is a conference about energy control and metabolism, and is hosted by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR). For more information please visit: http://cbmr.ku.dk Dr Heggie is a historian of modern science and medicine, with a particular interest in the history of nineteenth and twentieth century biomedical and life sciences. She has published books on the history of exploration and physiology, and on sports medicine, and many articles and chapters on a range of topics from Victorian nursing and public health to the lab/field divide in science. Dr Heggie has been awarded a range of fellowships and awards, including a Mellon Teaching Fellowship, and a Visiting Fellowship from the Sydney Centre for the Foundations of Science; she has won grants from the Wellcome Trust, Leverhulme Trust, British Academy & Isaac Newton Trust. She is a keen advocate of Public Engagement, and for five years blogged for the Guardian about the history of science and medicine & is currently working on the history of race science, evolution and acclimatisation.